Hey all.
Today we present a new forum feature by LRR forum member and "True Story" vlogger, Proudfoot.

We think LRR has a great online community, and we're a very lucky website in that regard. Although, you guys know tons about us from the videos and podcasts, but what about everyone else on the forums?
So let's learn a little more about one another, shall we?

We present:
The LRR Community Profile

Proudfoot will be conducting short interviews with forum members and posting them in this thread. He came to me with the idea, and we think it's pretty cool. Tell us what you think.

If you think you'd be the perfect interviewee in the next segment of the LoadingReadyRun Community Profile, prove it!

Tim's opening the LRR CP up for applications. If you think the LRR community wants to know more about you, send Tim a private message with "LRR CP Application" in the subject line, and answer the following questions in the body of the message:

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1. Why do you think you'd be a good guest on the LRR CP?

2a. Are there any particular topics you would like to discuss with Tim during the recording of the segment? What are they?

2b. Do you have any hobbies or interests that could be discussed during the interview?

3. How long have you been watching LRR videos? How long have you been involved in the LRR community?

4. Do you have Skype and a headset? (Microphones without headsets are ok, but headsets are better.)

5. Have you watched all of the Loading Time videos? Because you should. You don't have to answer this question; just do what it says.

6. (OPTIONAL) What is your name? What is your age? What is your quest? What is the rotational velocity of a one-pound brown-and-white hamster that slips while running at four kilometres-per-hour in its exercise wheel?

"I've been an active member of the LRR community sin-- SPY AS PYRO! --uh since about the start of the second season, and I've always enjoyed the sense of community we have. The crew does a phenomenal job jus-- HEAVY MEDIC COMBO BEHIND US! BEHIND US! THEY'RE IN OUR INTEL! DAMNIT! Where wa-- SPY'S A DEMO! SPY IS A DEMO!

Start Audacity independently on your machines. Have it only take in the input for the local mic. Record independently, then send the (insert file-type here...mp3 perhaps?) to one person. Combine. Figure out the delay and adjust accordingly. Hope it works. Publish!

Oh, also, Xfire has an amazing voice chat program...though if either you or your interview-ee is on anything other than Windows, it won't work...yeaaah.